Sandy Springs is no stranger to luxury living, but the “contemporary jewel box” found on Glen Lake Drive is something special. At 5,849 square feet, the home features four bedrooms, four bathrooms and another two half bathrooms, all on 1.46 acres.

The home was built in 1967, but still features a number of modern amenities. Outside, guests can enjoy a day at the pool in a private setting. A three-car garage offers all the space anyone needs to store their vehicles and other items, while the home’s interior ensures the homeowners will never want to leave in the first place.

“Designed by nationally acclaimed Stuart Romm of Praxis3, this is a home with timeless design while incorporating today’s lifestyle,” the listing said. “The highlights include a courtyard entry leading you through the steel glass doors to the limestones steps that introduce you to the sunlight-filled great room complimented by the cupola, then flow into the expansive dining room, and on to the view of the pool and grounds beyond. The kitchen/scullery, breakfast/keeping room and bar continue the invitation to embrace the back yard. A separate wing on the main floor provides two bedrooms with en suite baths and a den/study/office plus a half bath. A second wing of the main floor includes an attached three car garage which integrates with the parking courtyard to accommodate multiple guests.”

“There is also a second half bath on the main floor. The owner’s upstairs level incorporates the primary bedroom suite with private balcony, a spa bathroom with clerestory windows and two separate closets. An adjacent bedroom suite could also provide a primary suite sitting room or study.”

The estate is priced at a cool $2,490,000 and has been on the market for just under a month.

Listing by Betsy Akers, Peggy Hibbert and Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty

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